I have a packet of seeds labeled only: "crfincr". Any idea what they might be?
A clue in how this name is constructed is given in another packet labeled "baswlk" which means "basil (wilkinson's)".
I've planted them and they're coming up very slowly, with small frilly leaves.
From Stack Exchange (http://gardening.stackexchange.com/questions/7165/what-might-a-uk-seed-packet-labeled-crfincr-contain).
What might a UK seed packet labeled “crfincr” contain?
Why don't you show a photo of the seedlings in the Plant Identification forum?
Unfortunately I do not own the seedlings. What do the initials mean? See the link posted above, and http://gardening.stackexchange.com/users/419/j-musser. I can't figure it out.
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Do we know whether it is supposed to be a vegetable or herb? Or could it be a flower? In that case, there are a lot of possibilities and I think "I want to buy a vowel"
A guess..
CRF (Creeping Red Fescue)
INCR (Pennington systems INCORPORATED)
?? Like I said, total guess 😕
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